My husband started drinking juices today...more so the Bolthouse Farms variety but everyone has to start somewhere, eh!? While he grabbed a few of the Bolthouse Farms flavors I have been wanting to try one of their sister companies called 1915 Organics. This is the first of their flavors I have tried. I have to say it was ok and I did finish all of it but I have had better flavors from other companies. I'm not counting them out because I also bought another flavor I will be consuming this week, too, and will report on thereafter. Cost-wise they are about double what the small Bolhouse Farms drinks are but then again these 1915 labeled ones are organic and non-GMO, too! Walmart seems to have both brand names at a fair price at the moment. Ideally I want to juice my own fruit and veggie combos but the harvest season isn't at it's peak where I live AND the produce that is available isn't that appealing for the price. Hopefully that will change soon!
I've never heard of 1915 Organic. The problem I have with the bottled juices I've tried is that their so dang expensive. Spring is just around the corner, so here's to the produce section getting a face lift!
ReplyDeleteI agree! They are expensive! Right now the produce to actually juice is, too, here, so I think it's cheaper to get this at the moment...once local harvest time rolls around I am hoping that changes :)
DeleteNever heard of this brand, interesting! Juices can be so pricey, some of the super organic pricing here is insane - like $8+!
ReplyDeleteI know!!!! And I still think that is because of the organic labeling fees to the company who does it (to the government) OYE!!!!
DeleteNever heard of this brand, but apparently one of the grocery stores I drive by carries them. Maybe I will give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd one I had was the Beet one...it was pretty good...not something I would buy every day...but decent!
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